NW House Price Winners & Losers for 2011
As the Land Registry publishes its final house price index for 2011, we look at the best and worst performing areas across North-West England and North Wales.
At the end of 2011, the annual change in the price of houses sold across England and Wales stood at -1.3%. In the north-west the overall figure is -3.4% but that masks some quite significant local variations from -0.4% to -10.7%. The best and worst performing areas in the region over the past year are listed below:
Best Performers during 2011
Knowsley -0.4%
St Helens -1.4%
Bolton -1.8%
Trafford -1.9%
Conwy -2.2%
Worst Performers During 2011
Oldham -10.7%
Liverpool -9.6%
Salford -9.3%
Blackpool -7.7%
Denbighshire -7.6%
Halton -7.4%
Posted on the 30th January, 2012Posted in North Wales, North-West England, Property Market Tagged blackpool, bolton, cheshire east, conwy, denbighshire, halton, House prices, knowsley, Land Registry, Liverpool, North wales, north-west, oldham, salford, st helens, Trafford
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